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Row One: Leslie Senft, Tonya Yoshioka, Michele Markham, Kris Wells, Tiffany Walsh Row Two: Sabrina Smith, Allison Freda, Lora Griesel, Shannon Jordan, Danette DeLeon Row Three: Renee Wren, Sonya Van Ryswyk, Stephanie Amack, Michelle Sata Missing: Vickie Marcela, Tammy Moore. There is more that the pom pons E have to do to achieve glamour. While attending practices after school each day the girls have many other responsibili- ties, too. The girls must perform at two sporting events a week and keep up their grades. The pom pons must at all times exhibit school pride, spirit, and be good examples for the rest of the students to follow. The girls have an awful lot on their shoulders to deal with, but they know that all the time and effort is worth it, for they know that they will have many fond memories for themselves as well as their fellow classmates to carry on in the future. t Ft, f' 5 gr 4 L. l. R ,K -'Q -Q, f Q - . 5- K ,K sz- K 4 if ,sr sg. E .4 Pom Pons 113
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Y fair izld A pom pon girl is always thought of as glamorous, but it takes a lot to achieve that glamor. To be able to give such great performances, the pom pon squad practices one and a half hours after school everyday and sometimes at night and Saturdays. The practices aren't fun and games either. A lot of hard work goes into creating and learning the routines, it's not just dancing and waving arms. These routines must be practiced time after time till each member of the squad can perform perfectly. - ---. st... - Front Row: Kolette Griffin, Sabrina Smith, Shanna Jackson, Leslie Senft, Crlssy Moore. Second Row: Michelle Chavez, Allison Freda, Danette De Leon, Renee Wren, Michele Markham, Lynn Warlr, Angie Mansfield. Missing: Diane Butt, Lillian Marche. . .ww wa-', ,, ' B a 1 'iv ,f , , vi Us ,,... :ills 5- -:',k . s fl 973' x J M A . L Y Q 'F eiii E: 'Wm 'N N rr s r 1. ,r in ,r.lr. 3 , , x D ' Q in - Ja 1 Ls 0 . H . ' I F! is 1' , we an s 3 3 5 as .. 7 . gl --f if Ng. Will 112 Pom Pons
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Page 118 text:
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hich e Serve Key Club is an extremely important organization to Smoky Hill High School. Not only does the group help students become dependable, mature, educated, and compassionateg but it also helps our society. They're not just another club. They sponsor the Special Olympics and actually go out and help people in the community. In addition, they sponsor the Key Club Carnival that occurs in the fall, which is a fund-raising activity. if sl lonmmskm 114 Key Club
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